Interesting Facts

Collection "Wood Finishes" consists of four types of whiskey 15 years of aging, maturing in different barrels. The main exposure took place in barrels from the American bourbon, and additional 12 to 24 months - in barrels of sherry, port, Madeira and rum.

Whiskey Benriach Dark Rum Wood Finish 15 years completing his aged in barrels from the dark Jamaican rum, which gave him a distinct taste rum notes. To keep all the wealth acquired during aging flavors, whiskey was cold filtration. This limited edition whiskey, a limited batch of 2,100 bottles went on sale in November 2006.

In 1898, John Duff, owner of the distillery Longmorn, decided to expand their holdings and built a new factory Benriach on the next site. Financial difficulties forced Duff soon sell the factory, so he worked under his leadership just two years. After the sale, and until 1965, the plant was producing only Benriah malt distilleries Longmorn. Later the plant was restored again been owned by several companies and was again closed. In 2004 the factory Benriah gained fame in the world of whiskey Scotsman Billy Walker, who, together with their partners, not only restored the distillery, but also led her to a leading position. Soon were issued 12, 16 and 20-year-old whiskey "Benriah" as well as a series of "Curiositas". Now the plant Benriah offers a fairly wide range of products from classic Speyside whiskey style to whiskey with various wine "finish".